William Shatner starred in the '80s cop drama 'T.J. Hooker,' which is reportedly headed to the big screen.

"T.J. Hooker," the '80 police drama that gave us the dream team of Shatner, Locklear, and Zmed, is headed for the big screen. As a comedy. Yes, the William Shatner vehicle is getting the "Starsky & Hutch" treatment, Variety reports. No cast has been set yet.

And before we're inundated with "What about 'CHiPs'?" calls, a big-screen version of the '70s motorcycle cop show is already in development. While we're on the topic of Hollywood's creative bankruptcy, we're soliticing suggestions for future TV-to-silver-screen adaptations. How about "Murder, She Wrote," starring the plucky Reese Witherspoon? Would Neil Patrick Harris suit up for "Remington Steele"? Coming in 2011: Ben Stiller as "Matt Houston!"